Recommendations of Ducks in a Row

  • John Mabey: Ducks in a Row

    Sometimes a little playful deception is the key to uncover truths. And Debra A. Cole demonstrates this wonderfully in DUCKS IN A ROW. This romantic comedy with hints of mystery includes vibrant characters that performers will love to play and would make a perfect choice for festivals, too!

    Sometimes a little playful deception is the key to uncover truths. And Debra A. Cole demonstrates this wonderfully in DUCKS IN A ROW. This romantic comedy with hints of mystery includes vibrant characters that performers will love to play and would make a perfect choice for festivals, too!

  • Paul Donnelly: Ducks in a Row

    This is a charming, charming romantic comedy with a lovely twist ending. It wittily illuminates the inevitable truth that you can never fool a mother.

    This is a charming, charming romantic comedy with a lovely twist ending. It wittily illuminates the inevitable truth that you can never fool a mother.

  • Morey Norkin: Ducks in a Row

    A sweet romantic comedy mixed with a little mystery! Debra Cole has a gift for creating clever short pieces with winning characters and surprising conclusions! You must read this to learn how a mother discovers the truth of her son’s romantic relationship. You will not be disappointed!

    A sweet romantic comedy mixed with a little mystery! Debra Cole has a gift for creating clever short pieces with winning characters and surprising conclusions! You must read this to learn how a mother discovers the truth of her son’s romantic relationship. You will not be disappointed!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Ducks in a Row

    A beautiful and comedic relationship snapshot created by Deb. As with all of Deb's plays, she has brought to life three wonderful characters that you want to feel for. You feel sorry for the young couple who want to be 'out in the open' with their relationship but you also feel sorry for the mother they are decieving. Couple this with a wonderfully witty back and forth between them and you have, as with all of Deb's plays, brilliant situational comedy.

    A beautiful and comedic relationship snapshot created by Deb. As with all of Deb's plays, she has brought to life three wonderful characters that you want to feel for. You feel sorry for the young couple who want to be 'out in the open' with their relationship but you also feel sorry for the mother they are decieving. Couple this with a wonderfully witty back and forth between them and you have, as with all of Deb's plays, brilliant situational comedy.

  • Christopher Plumridge: Ducks in a Row

    I LOVE THIS PLAY! Deb has hit the nail on the head perfectly here in this short, sweet play. In her brief, three sentence summary she has described how a mother always knows. What I love most about this piece is that my own mother is capable of exactly the same clever, yet well meaning, deceit! Perfect!

    I LOVE THIS PLAY! Deb has hit the nail on the head perfectly here in this short, sweet play. In her brief, three sentence summary she has described how a mother always knows. What I love most about this piece is that my own mother is capable of exactly the same clever, yet well meaning, deceit! Perfect!

  • Emily McClain: Ducks in a Row

    Todd and Amber try to maintain an all-too-common ruse: oh no, Mom, we're just roommates, not "living in sin!" But Beverly's not having it and she employs a very simple but effective test. The situation is handled with humor for all three characters, and this would be such a great addition to a 10 minute play festival!

    Todd and Amber try to maintain an all-too-common ruse: oh no, Mom, we're just roommates, not "living in sin!" But Beverly's not having it and she employs a very simple but effective test. The situation is handled with humor for all three characters, and this would be such a great addition to a 10 minute play festival!